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fawlty
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Could IV and AA please do a weekly movie review podcast a la how "At the movies" used to be? I love these film club talks, and would love to hear a 30- 45 minute weekly podcast reviewing/discussing the week's new releases. Most movie podcasts I listen to seem to rarely deal with new movies, and IV and AA are great

Agreed. It starts out promising, and then just falls apart completely and goes on and on and on and…

That guy is fucking nuts. Can't he just play Goat Simulator like normal people?

Giving their cats a break?

Sounds like most "art house" audience watching an old movie. I hate going to see older movies (but I go anyway if they're hard to find or view properly elsewhere) because invariably some young hip types will start laughing uncontrollably for whatever reason.

Michael Steele's Final Jeopardy answer. My goodness.

Mine would be Jeopardy!.

Cherry Poppin' Daddies is a helluva band name.

One thing that's not touched on here is that it also was one of the first shows, if not the first show, that heralded the breakdown of the old "summer is for reruns" broadcast network rule.

Jonny Fairplay and his grandma, man… holy shit. That was great.

I know nobody watched "The Mole" except me, but holy shit that was a great show. Anderson Cooper was hilarious!

I LOVED the first season. One of the best things to ever air on TV, I believe. I followed slavishly the next 10 seasons, and then I never watched it again. To be honest, I didn't know it was still on the air.

Also, when a store discontinues an item they sell that your daughter happens to like, it's because they don't want her to have it anymore.

I don't think you're confused or didn't understand. It's just that the movie had nothing to say about the things you mentioned.

Snowpiercer is much, much better.

Same here. I think it'll be a contender for worst movie of the year even when December comes.

Same here. And unlike most commenters here, I DID find it boring.

I didn't need a single event, but the events that did take place were so small that it made no sense that rather than just, you know, try to leave until maintenance was done, everyone just went primal instead.

"I was never quite sure what the catalyst was for the descent into chaos"

That was in fact the most exciting comment I've read in a long time. Correct facts turn me on.